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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 5.4 San Ramon Road Name Changed $ Z.0-LOD AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: September 26, 1983 SUBJECT: Street Name Change: San Ramon Road to Foothill Road EXHIBITS ATTACHED: 1. Resolution pproving Street Name Change 2. Resolution Denying Street Name Change 3. Letter from DSRSD Fire Department - 4. Letter from U.S. Postal Service 5. Minutes of Planning Commission meeting RECOMMENDATION: 1. Hear Staff presentation 2. Open public hearing, hear presentation by public 3. Question Staff and public 4. Close public hearing 5. Adopt Resolution regarding Street Name Change FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Approximately $500-$800 for new street signs, and approximately $4000 for each of two or more highway signs; property owners, residents, and tenants may incur additional expenses for changes in stationery and legal documents. A budget transfer of $4800 from the contingent reserve would be required. DESCRIPTION: At its May 2, 1983, meeting, the Planning Commission initiated a street name change study from San Ramon Road to Foothill Road. The name change would apply to San Ramon Road, from I-580 to Alcosta Blvd. A total of about 20 parcels would be affected, including the Springs Apartments (176 units) , the shopping center at San Ramon Road and Alcosta Blvd. , and the Workbench and other uses in the San Ramon Road Specific Plan area. The Planning Commission expressed an interest in utilizing the Foothill Road address because of potential advertizing benefits associated with Stoneridge Shopping Center, which is also located on Foothill Road. The Dublin San Ramon Services District, Fire Department, has expressed concern about the duplication of the name, Foothill Road, in both Dublin and Pleasanton, and potential confusion in responding to an emergency call. The Fire Department would not be opposed to a North Foothill Road street name. . On July 18, 1983, the Planning Commission reviewed the proposal at a public hearing. Several comments were made in favor of the street name change: ----------------------------------------------------------------- i ITEM NO. �' 1 COPIES TO: DSRSD Postal Superintendent 1. The proposal would provide a consistent name for a street within Alameda County. 2. There would be potential advertising benefits associated with the Stoneridge Shopping Center and its Foothill Road address. Other comments were made in opposition to the street name change: 1. The proposal would create unnecessary expenses to the City. 2. The proposal would require some existing businesses to make costly changes to their advertisements. 3. The road is well known under its current name. The Planning Commission considered a motion to recommend approval of the street name change, but the motion failed for lack of a majority (2-1) . No recommendation was made by the Planning Commission. On September 17, 1983, the City received a letter from the Postal Superintendent opposing the renaming of San Ramon Road to Foothill Road, because of the duplication of addresses that would occur. Staff recommends that the City Council adopt either: 1) adopt the resolution approving the street name change to North Foothill Road; or, 2) adopt the resolution denying the street name change. RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE .CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ------------------------------------ .APPROVING THE STREET NAME CHANGE: SAN RAMON ROAD TO NORTH FOOTHILL ROAD WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has initiated a Street Name Change : San Ramon Road to Foothill Road, for the area between I-580 and Alcosta Blvd. ; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin has adopted Ordinance 4-83 , for the establishment and changing of street names ; and, WHEREAS, the City Planning Department Staff has caused the required notices to be posted and mailed; and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission reviewed the proposed street name change at a public hearing on July 18, 1983 , and made no recommendation; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the proposed street name change at a public ;fearing on September 26, 1983 ; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the State and City e_ivironmental regulation, the project is catagorically exempt under Class I : Existing Facilities ; and, WHEREAS, the Citv Council finds that : 1 . The proposal would provide a consistent name for a street within Alameda County; 2 . There would be potential advertising benefits associated with the Stoneridge Shopping Center and its Foothill Road address . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council approves the street name change : San Ramon Road to North Foothill Road. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this th day of 1983 AYES : NOES: ABSENT: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk DP 83-20 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE -CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ------------------------------------ DENYING THE STREET NAME CHANGE: SAN RAMON ROAD TO FOOTHILL ROAD WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has initiated a Street Name Change : San Ramon Road to Foothill Road, for the area between I-580 and Alcosta Blvd. ; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin has adopted Ordinance 4-83 , for the establishment and changing of street names ; and, WHEREAS, the City Planning Department Staff has caused the required notices to be posted and mailed; and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission reviewed the proposed street name change at a public hearing on July 18, 1983 , and made no recommendation; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the proposed street name change at a public hearing on September 26, 1983 ; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the State and City environmental regulation, the project is catagorically exempt under Class I : Existing Facilities ; and, WHEREAS, the City Council finds that : 1 . The proposal would create unnecessary expenses to the City. 2 . The proposal would require some existing businesses to make costly changes to their advertisments . 3 . The road is well known under its current name . 4 . The proposal would create confusion for. emergency service providers and others . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council denies the street name change : San Ramon Road to Foothill . PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this th day of 1983 AYES : NOES : ABSENT: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk DP 83-20 DUBLIN SAN RAMON SERVICES DISTRICT FIRE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS STATION 9399 Fircrest Lane 7051 Dublin Boulevard Telephone: San Ramon, California Dublin, California 94566 829-2333 July 15, 1983 Mr. Larry Tong Planning Director City of Dublin P. 0. Box 2340 Dublin, CA 94568 Dear Mr. Tong: The Dublin San Ramon Services District Fire Department has reviewed the proposed name change for a portion of San Ramon Road from I-580 to Alcosta Blvd. to Foothill Road. Please be advised that while the Fire Department has no objection to changing the name of San Ramon Road, we feel that changing it to Foothill Road might cause problems in locating emergencies as the majority of Foothill Road lies South of Highway 580 in the City of Pleasanton. We would suggest that, if the road is renamed, it be well designated as being north of 580, such as North Foothill Road. Very t ly yours, U v hilip A. Phillips Fire ief PAP:cb R L C E I V E D J ' kpTES POST \I P W a m Ty D uarwL m + ®mo + ' +tit+• United States Postal Service = 4300 BLACK AVENUE PLEASANTON, CA 94566-9998 September 17 , 1983 City Council City of Dublin P . 0. Box 2340 Dublin, CA 94568-0233 Dear Members of the City Council: I am in receipt of information that you have scheduled a public hearing on September 26, 1983 concerning a street name change for San Ramon Road to be renamed Foothill Road. I strongly object to this proposal and urge you to defeat any motion to rename San Ramon Road to Foothill Road. The street number range on San Ramon Road is 7000 to 8999. An existing portion of Foothill Road within our postal delivery area, the portion south of Castlewood Country Club, has a number range of 7200 to 8099. If San Ramon Road were to be renamed Foothill Road there would be a duplication of street addresses on Foothill Road within our postal area. Mail for residents of "Foothill Road" in Dublin and that portion of Foothill Road in Pleasanton with the same number range would undoubtedly be mishandled, delayed, and could be erroneously returned to the sender. We would be unable .to provide the type of efficient mail service we desire to provide to all of our customers. In addition, I imagine there could be a possibility of unnecessary problems with emergency services and citizens requiring the use of the 911 service if a duplication of addresses existed on Foothill Road in Dublin and Pleasanton. An emergency vehicle could possibly be dispatched to an area several miles from the address where its services could mean a matter of life or death. I appreciate the opportunity to bring these points to your attention and deeply hope you agree San Ramon Road should not be renamed Foothill Road. Sincerely, Albert S. Youn Superintendent, stal Operations tem 9 , City of Dublin Project Specific Conditions of Approval : Add: "In lieu of the above deposi the developer shall construct the roadway impr ements along Donlon Way to the satisfaction of e City Engineer . " Item 3 , andard City Engineer Conditions Approval : Ch ge the wording to read Dubl ' Blvd. , instead of Dou erty Road. Cm. Vonheeder secon d the motion, and ' t passed by unanimous vote of the Commissio rs present . PUBLIC HEARING STREET NAME CHANGE : OMAC ROAD TO WEST VOMAC ROAD _ A public hearing s opened for the purpo of hearing comments regarding a pro sed change of the name of ac Road to West Vomac Road. Tong explained that the City uncil had initiated a treet name change study at its Apri 11, 1983 , meeting, d Staff recommended that the Planning Co ission recomme approval of the street name change from Voma Road to West mac Road. A otion was made by Cm. Mack to approve the name change . Th otion was seconded by Cm. Vonheeder and passed by unanimous vot of th mmi resent . STREET NAME CHANGE: SAN RAMON ROAD TO FOOTHILL ROAD At its May 2 , 1983 , meeting, the Planning Commission initiated a street name change study from San Ramon Road to Foothill Road from I-580 to Alcosta Blvd. Mr . Tong introduced the item and recommended that the Planning Commission consider the. reasons for an action, and make a recommendation regarding the street name change from San Ramon Road to Foothill Road. In the discussion that followed among t-4a-e a small number of members of the audience , there appeared a general vocal resistence to the name change . It was suggested that the matter be considered after LAFCO makes its decision regarding Dublin ' s Sphere of Influence , and at a time when all Commissioners are present to consider the matter . PG M t ►JuT�s It was noted that findings were also required within the Resolution to Approve/Not Approve the Street Name Change _ There was a discussion regarding a number of findings which might be cited in regard to changing the street name . Cm. Vonheeder made the motion to adopt the Resolution Recommending Approval of the Street Name Change : San Ramon Road to Foothill Road. At this time , Chairman Tenery turned the Chair over to Vice- Chairperson Vonheeder and seconded the motion . After the Chair was passed back to Chairman Tenery, a vote was taken . With Cm. Mack dissenting, the motion failed for lack of majority . Staff was directed to forward a copy of the minutes of this discussion, regarding the name change of San Ramon Road to Foothill Blvd. , to the City Council for their information. REVIEW OF WORKING PAPER EXISTING CONDITIONS AND PLANNING !SUES Mr . ong reviewed the General Plan Citizen ' s Workshop, h d on July 1- 1983 . He noted that Planning Commissioners , taff, and General an Consultants were present at the worksh as well as approximate 24 Dublin citizens . He then intro ced Mr . John Blayney, Gene 1 Plan Consultant, who was pres t to review and explain the plan ng options suggested in t' current stage in the development of '-he Dublin General Pl Staff recommended that e Planning ommission review and comment on the Working Paper I , an forw d the Working Paper, with ;.- comments , to the City Council . Mr . Blayney explained some dditiona information which was provided to the Commissi hers regardin lanning options which were formulated from e planning issues p viously presented. The question of t ffic concerns appeared to be main concern of the Commissione with relation to the new indus ial and commercial ( ' s-producing ) developments being cons t cted in nearby citi s , as well as the construction of addition a housing projects ithin the City of Dublin . East- vest traffic flow was also a topic of concern, especially vi v of the extension of Dublin ' s city limits , should the oposed sphere of influence is approved by LAFCO. There was